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Berkeley County Schools Comprehensive Assessment System
2021 - 2022
This document outlines the comprehensive assessment plan for Berkeley County Schools. It captures the variety of academic assessments utilized across our district. A comprehensive assessment plan must include a variety of formative and summative assessment data in order to provide information on student progress and the effectiveness of curriculum and instruction. The types of assessments administered in Berkeley County include:
• State and Federally Mandated Assessments: administered by all districts within a state due to state or federal laws, policies, or regulations.
• Benchmarks: common assessments given periodically throughout the school year, at specified times during a curriculum sequence • Universal Screening: brief assessments that are valid, reliable, and evidence-based; conducted with all students or targeted groups of
students to identify students who are at risk for academic failure, and, therefore, likely to need additional or alternative forms of instruction to supplement core instruction.
• Progress Monitoring: scientifically based practice used to frequently assess students’ academic and behavioral performance; involves use of measures that allow comparison over time; conducted at least monthly to estimate rates of improvement, identify students who are not demonstrating adequate progress and/or compare the efficacy of different forms of instruction to design more effective, individualized instruction.
o necessary components involve a baseline of performance, a goal, a goal line or aim line, a trend line, and data points using measures with alternate equivalent forms.
• Diagnostic Measures: assessments that provide detailed information useful in instructional planning • Formative Assessments: “All those activities undertaken by teachers and/or by students which provide information to be used as
feedback to modify the teaching and learning activities in which they engage” (Black and Wiliam in Marzano, 2006). • Common Formative Assessments: “An assessment typically created collaboratively by a team of teachers responsible for the same grade
level or course. Common formative assessments are frequently administered throughout the year to identify (1) individual students who need additional time and support for learning, (2) the teaching strategies most effective in helping students acquire the intended knowledge and skills, (3) program concerns – areas in which students generally are having difficulty achieving the intended standard and (4) improvement goals for individual teachers and the team” (Dufour, Dufour, Eaker, & Many, 2010, p 214).
Berkeley County School’s Comprehensive Assessment System
Formative Summative
Daily Weekly Monthly Unit 3/year Yearly
Type
Formative Assessments
Progress Monitoring & Strategic Monitoring
Common Formative Assessments Universal Screening Benchmarks State & Federal
Mandated
Tool
Ongoing teacher and student assessments
End of Grade End of Course ACCESS
Purp
ose
Guide instructional planning (also see definition above)
Student response to instruction and intervention; Determine the effectiveness of targeted and intensive support system and guide future instruction
Determine level of student mastery of standards, guide future instruction
Evaluate effectiveness across students & student groups; Identify or predict students who may not be on track to meet learning outcomes
Effectiveness of curriculum; decision-making at classroom, PLC, school, and district levels
Evaluate grade or course mastery; evaluate school and district; evaluate language proficiency; decision making at PLC, school, and district levels
English Language Proficiency Assessments (ELPA21 Dynamic Screener)
Why used? Assessment of a student’s English language knowledge and skills Who administers Trained EL Staff – Cambium Platform When administered August-September (English Language Learners new to the district) Who administered to K - 12 English Language Learners Content Tested Measures the proficiency of students in four domains: speaking,
listening, reading, and writing Required Source Federal and State
English Language Proficiency Assessments (ELPA 21) Why used? Assessment that measures the English proficiency of all public-
school English learners Who administers Trained EL Staff – Cambium Platform When administered Mid-February to Mid-March Who administered to K - 12 English Language Learners Content Tested Measures the annual progress students make in the domains of
speaking, listening, reading, and writing Required Source Federal and State
West Virginia General Summative Assessment (WVGSA) Why used? Assessment measures students’ levels of achievement of the West
Virginia College- and Career-Readiness Standards (WVCCRS)…Computer Adaptive
Who administers Trained Test Examiners - Cambium Platform
When administered April through May Who administered to All Grades 3–8 except those who take the WV Alternate Summative
Assessment Content Tested Measures the annual progress of student in reading, writing, English
language arts, mathematics, and science (Grades 5 and 8) Required Source Federal and State
West Virginia General Alternate Summative Assessment (WVASA) Why used? Assessment for students with the most significant cognitive
disabilities…Computer Adaptive Who administers Trained Test Examiners – Dynamic Learning Maps Platform
When administered April through May Who administered to Grades 3-8 and 11, and science in Grades 5, 8, and 11 for students
who are instructed with the alternate standards Content Tested Measures the annual progress of student in reading, writing, English
language arts, mathematics, and science Required Source Federal and State
SAT School Day Why used? State’s general summative assessment administered to all Grade 11
students, except those who take the West Virginia Alternate Summative Assessment. It is a nationally recognized college- and career-readiness assessment administered by the College Board and is accepted at colleges and universities throughout West Virginia and the nation for both college admissions and placement. It also can be used to qualify for the Promise Scholarship.
Who administers Trained Test Examiners – College Board – Paper/Pencil
When administered April Who administered to All Grade 11 students, except those who take the WV Alternate
Summative Assessment. Content Tested Assesses students in the areas of evidence-based reading and
writing and mathematics Required Source Federal and State
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Why used? National assessment of a representative sampling of America's
students in Grades 4, 8, and 12 Who administers National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
When administered January - March Who administered to Students in Grades 4, 8, and 12
Content Tested Assesses students in the areas of reading, mathematics, science, writing, U.S. history, civics, geography, and the arts
Required Source Federal National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) Why used? provides standardized assessments for Career and Technical Education
Centers that are aligned with industry standards and created by industry experts in conjunction with educators across the country
Who administers Trained Test Examiners
When administered April Who administered to Assesses Grade 12 CTE Completers Content Tested Measures the skills needed by the future workforce. Student
recognition opportunities include the Workforce Competency Credential, the WVDE- designed Workforce Entry Certificate, and college credit recommendations.
Required Source Federal and State
Interim Module Assessments (IMAs) Why used? Assessment educators use periodically during the school year to
evaluate where students are in their learning progress and to determine whether students are on track for college and career readiness and support instruction of the content standards
Who administers Classroom Teachers
When administered Form A… ongoing Form B… Fall, Winter, Spring
Who administered to All students Grades 3-8 except those instructed with alternate
standards Content Tested ELA, literacy, and mathematics Required Source State
Science Interim Assessments (SIAs) Why used? assessment educators use periodically during the school year to
evaluate where students are in their learning progress and to determine whether students are on track for college and career readiness and support instruction of the content standards
Who administers Classroom Teachers
When administered Ongoing
Who administered to All students in Grades 5 and 8 except those instructed with alternate standards
Content Tested Grade-band tests: Elementary School, Grades 3-5 -administered at Grade 5 Middle School, Grades 6-8 – administered at Grade 8
Required Source State Early Learning Reporting System (ELRS) Why used? Assesses students’ developmental progression towards the WV
Early Learning Standards Framework Who administers Classroom Teachers
When administered Fall, Winter, Spring???
Who administered to All students in Grades Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten (BCS) Content Tested Reading and mathematics Required Source State
Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening (PALS) Why used? Assesses students to learn what they currently know and what
they are ready to learn next, and to identify strengths and needs in the PreK program and curriculum
Who administers Classroom Teachers
When administered Fall and Spring
Who administered to All students in Pre-Kindergarten Content Tested Name writing, alphabet knowledge. Beginning sound awareness,
print and word awareness, rhyme awareness, nursery rhyme awareness
Required Source District Next Step Guided Reading Assessment (NSGRA) Why used? Assesses students’ reading skills and guides teachers to make
data-driven instructional decisions Who administers Classroom Teachers
When administered Fall, Winter, Spring
Who administered to All students in Grades K-5 except those instructed with alternate
standards Content Tested Reading interest/motivation, word knowledge, phonics, fluency,
and comprehension Required Source District
Renaissance STAR Math Why used? Assesses students’ mathematics skills to provide an approximate
measure of each students’ math level Who administers Classroom Teachers
When administered Fall, Winter, Spring
Who administered to All students in Grades 1-5 except those instructed with alternate
standards
Content Tested Mathematics Required Source District
Let’s Go Learn – Math (Pilot) Why used? Assesses students’ mathematical skills and understanding Who administers Classroom Teachers
When administered Fall, Winter, Spring???
Who administered to All students in Grades K-5 at pilot schools except those instructed
with alternate standards Content Tested Mathematics Required Source District
IXL Learning Why used? Assesses students’ grade-level proficiency in English language arts
and mathematics and personalizes instruction Who administers Classroom Teachers
When administered Ongoing
Who administered to All students in Grades 6-12 except those instructed with alternate
standards Content Tested English language arts and mathematics Required Source District
Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT 8/9) Why used? Determines what students need to work on most so that they’re
ready for college when they graduate from high-school, and it supports educators as they guide the way
Who administers Trained Examiners
When administered Fall and Spring
Who administered to PSAT 8/9 to all Grade 9 students except those instructed with alternate standards
Content Tested Assesses students in the areas of evidence-based reading and writing and mathematics
Required Source District Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT 10) Why used? Measures what students in Grades 10 and 11 are learning in
school, determine if they are on track, and open doors for opportunities to prepare and pay for college
Who administers Trained Examiners
When administered Fall – PSAT/NMSQT Spring – PSAT 10
Who administered to Fall – PSAT/NMSQT All students Grades 10 & 11 Spring – PSAT 10 – All students Grade 10 except those instructed with alternate standards
Content Tested Assesses students in the areas of evidence-based reading and writing and mathematics
Required Source District Accelerated Placement (AP) Why used? Demonstrates mastery of rigorous college-level material, and by scoring a
passing grade of a 3 or above, students can earn college credit at the majority of colleges and universities in the US and Canada
Who administers Trained Examiners When administered May Who administered to Students enrolled in AP classes
Content Tested Arts. English, History and Social Sciences, Math and Computer Science, Sciences, World Languages and Cultures
Required Source
Study Sync Why used? Assesses students’ in English language art and literacy Who administers Classroom Teachers
When administered Ongoing????
Who administered to Assesses students in Grades 6-12 Content Tested English language arts and literacy Required Source District
Tara’s Stuff State Mandated ACT (Spell out)
Why used? Colleges use the ACT for admissions decisions, course placement, academic advising and loans and scholarships. The ACT test measures what students have learned in their courses and measures their skills in English, Math, Science, and Reading. The ACT helps students understand what they need to learn so they can build rigorous high school course plans, identify career areas that align with their interests, and increase the likelihood that they will consider pursuing a college education. As quoted in: http://www.act.org/stateservices/northcarolina/
Research Support A technical manual is available to review the research supporting the use of ACT for its outlined purpose. This manual outlines the alignment of ACT and requirements of the following: Code of Professional Responsibilities in Educational Measurement, the Standards for Educational and Psychological Tests, and the Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education. http://www.act.org/aap/pdf/ACT_Technical_Manual.pdf
Who administers
When administered
March
Who administered to
11th grade
Guiding questions for data based decisions
Office Discipline Referrals (ODR)
Why used? Office Discipline Referrals are used by trained school teams to design proactive supports within a school building, targeted locations, specific groups, and for individuals.
Research Support
Who administers Referring staff completes; Trained personnel enter into database When administered On-going Who administered to PK-12th grades Guiding questions for data based decisions
State Mandated? Attendance
Why used? Attendance data is collected to put proactive approaches in place and evaluate student’s exposure to instruction.
Research Support
Who administers Trained staff enter into data base
When administered On-going Who administered to PK-12th grades Guiding questions for data based decisions